Privacy Statement

Privacy Statement and Use of Cookies – for pauldarcy.ie
General Statement

This statement relates to the privacy practices of our website. Any external links to other websites are clearly identifiable as such. Some technical terms used in this statement are explained at the end of this page.

 Pauldarcy.ie fully respects your right to privacy, and will not collect any personal information about you on this website without your clear permission. Any personal information you volunteer to pauldarcy.ie will not be shared or sold to any third party.

Use of Cookies on pauldarcy.ie

What are Cookies? Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer when you visit a website. pauldarcy.ie uses cookies for several purposes, including to remember which pages on this website have already been visited. You can find more details about cookies here: www.cookiecentral.com/faq/

Can I delete these Cookies? Yes. Most internet browsers have a menu option that you can select to delete cookies. If you are not sure how to do this you can check your help options or search on the internet for the instructions specific to your browser software. There are also software applications available that can do this for you automatically. However, please note that every time you subsequently visit pauldarcy.ie we will place a new cookie on your computer.

What if I want to disable Cookies? If you would like to disable cookies, you can turn off the use of cookies in your internet browser settings. You may also have the option to choose to be notified when a website attempts to place a cookie on your computer. If you are not sure how to do this you can check your help options or search on the internet for the instructions specific to your browser software.

WARNING – disabling cookie support will prevent pauldarcy.ie from functioning properly and you will not be able to utilise fully all of its features and information.

Glossary Of Technical Terms Used

Web Browser – The piece of software you use to read web pages. Examples are Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox and Opera.
IP Address – The identifying details for your computer (or your internet company’s computer), expressed in “internet protocol” code (for example 192.168.72.34). Every computer connected to the web has a unique IP address, although the address may not be the same every time a connection is made.
Cookies – Small pieces of information, stored in files, placed on your computer by a web site. Cookies can be read by the web site on your subsequent visits.

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